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Template:Infobox reality music competition

The Voice UK is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The show is hosted by Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates on BBC One. The second series started on 30 March 2013.[1] On 13 November 2012, it was confirmed that all four coaches from last year will return.[2] The show's Blind Auditions will move to MediaCityUK in Salford, Manchester.[2] It was also confirmed that the live show format will be tweaked for this series,[3] which include the cutback from six live shows in the first series to only three live shows, and the pre-recorded results show has also been dropped, with the results given on the same night as the performances.[4] On 28 February 2013, four ten-second teaser trailers were posted to the show's official website and YouTube page.[5]

The series was won by Andrea Begley from Team Danny on 22 June 2013.[6][7]

Coaches and presenters

Coaches
Danny O'Donoghue
Sir Tom Jones
Jessie J
will.i.am

On 13 November 2012, it was confirmed that all four coaches from the first series will return to the show, while Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates will also continue their roles as presenters.

Teams

The teams were revealed during the 4 May 2013 episode of the blind auditions.

Key
  – Winner
  – Runner-up
  – Fourth place
  – Eliminated in live shows
  – Eliminated in knockouts
  – Eliminated in battle rounds
 Name  – Stolen by another coach in the battle rounds
Coach Steal Artist
will.i.am Lem Knights Leah McFall Cleo Higgins Leanne Jarvis Jordan Lee Davies John Pritchard Moni Tivony
CJ Edwards Nu-tarna Carla & Barbara Matt Henry Liam Tamne Emily Worton
Jessie J Matt Henry Ash Morgan Sarah Cassidy Danny County Trevor Francis Letitia Grant-Brown Lovelle Hill
Adam Barron Katie Benbow De'Vide Lem Knights Alex Buchanan Nate James
Sir Tom Jones Adam Barron Mike Ward Joseph Apostol Alys Williams Cherelle Basquine Jamie Bruce Ragsy
Emma Jade Garbutt Diva Lareena Mitchell Elise Evans LB Robinson Colin Chisholm
Danny O'Donoghue Alex Buchanan Andrea Begley Karl Michael Mitchel Emms Sean Rumsey Abi Sampa Conor Scott
Alice Barlow Nadeem Leigh Ricardo Afonso Paul Carden Laura Oakes Smith & Jones

Blind auditions

The blind auditions began in Salford, Manchester on 14 December 2012 at MediaCityUK after moving from BBC Television Centre in London. Each coach has the length of the artists' performance to decide if they want that artist on their team. Should two or more coaches want the same artist, then the artist gets to choose their coach. Once the coaches have picked their team, they are to pit them against each other in the ultimate sing off; the battles.[8]

Key
– Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
  – Artist eliminated with no coach pressing his/her "I WANT YOU" button
  – Artist defaulted to this coaches team
  – Artist elected to join this coaches team

Episode 1 (30 March)

The 95-minute first blind audition episode was broadcast on 30 March 2013.[1]

Group performance: The Voice UK coaches – Medley of "Rip It Up" / "Johnny B. Goode"/ "Shout" / "Long Tall Sally" [9]

Order Artist (age) Song Coaches and artists choices[10]
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Ash Morgan (27) "Never Tear Us Apart"
2 Danny County (22) "About You Now"
3 Leanne Jarvis (24) "Stay with Me"
4 Louis Coupe (16) "Learn to Fly"
5 Andrea Begley (26) "Angel"
6 Kirsty Crawford (29) "Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)"
7 Mike Ward (21) "Don't Close Your Eyes"
8 Katie Benbow (20) "Feeling Good"
9 Anthony Kavanagh (35) "Don't Dream It's Over"
10 Matt Henry (34) "Trouble"

Episode 2 (6 April)

The 90-minute second episode was broadcast on 6 April 2013.

Order Artist (age) Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Trevor Francis (30) "A Change Is Gonna Come"
2 Emma Jade Garbutt (18) "Sweet Child o' Mine"
3 Sam Hollyman (17) "Your Song"
4 Alex Buchanan (23) "Don't Wake Me Up"
5 Lorraine Crosby (52) "Midnight Train to Georgia"
6 Ragsy (34) "The Scientist"
7 Smith & Jones (19 & 20) "Candy"
8 Liam Tamne (27) "This Woman's Work"
9 Kym Mazelle (52) "Ring of Fire"
10 Nadeem Leigh (34) "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For/The Blower's Daughter"
11 Nick Dixon (16) "I Won't Give Up"
12 Alys Williams (25) "The Cave"

Episode 3 (13 April)

The 95-minute third episode was broadcast on 13 April 2013.

Order Artist (age) Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Cleo Higgins (30) "Love on Top"
2 Barry James Thomas (49) "The Boys Are Back In Town"
3 Mitchel Emms (19) "Best of You"
4 Elise Evans (18) "Something's Got a Hold on Me"
5 Emma Louise Jackson (23) "River Deep – Mountain High"
6 Conor Scott (18) "Starry Eyed"
7 Amy Wilkinson (27) "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)"
8 Diva (41 & 43) "Tell Him"
9 Leah McFall (23) "R.I.P."
10 Lovelle Hill (22) "Diamonds"
11 Lem Knights (18) "Do It like a Dude"

Episode 4 (20 April)

The 65-minute fourth episode was broadcast on 20 April 2013.

Order Artist (age) Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Alice Fredenham (28) "The Lady Is a Tramp"
2 Sarah Cassidy (31) "Let's Stay Together"
3 Emily Worton (18) "Common People"
4 Nick Tatham (29) "Footloose"
5 Tom Gregory "For the First Time"
6 Laura Prescott "Who You Are"
7 LB Robinson (32) "She's a Lady"
8 Barbara & Carla (47 & 52) "The Flower Duet"
9 David Kidd "Life on Mars?"
10 Laura Oakes (22) "Spectrum (Say My Name)"
11 Jessica Steele (21) "Don't You Want Me"
12 Karl Michael (26) "No More I Love You's"

Episode 5 (27 April)

The 85-minute fifth episode was broadcast on 27 April 2013.

Order Artist (age) Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Jamie Bruce (34) "Try a Little Tenderness"
2 Jordan Lee Davies (22) "I Believe in a Thing Called Love"
3 Aret Kapetanovic "Upside Down"
4 Cherelle Basquine (25) "Call My Name"
5 Ricardo Afonso (38) "Hard to Handle"
6 Sean Rumsey (26) "Payphone"
7 Alice Barlow (21) "Call Me Maybe"
8 Katie Evans (24) "You've Got the Love/Feel the Love"
9 Nu-tarna (32 & 31) "Part of Me"
10 Gemma Marshall "How We Do (Party)"
11 Eva Iglesias "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"
12 Ant Henson (23) "All These Things That I've Done"
13 Em Brulée "Hound Dog"
14 Cassie Chan "Too Close"
15 Gill Forster "Cry to Me"
16 Nate James (33) "Crazy"
17 De'Vide (24 & 33) "My Girl"
18 Lareena Mitchell (33) "Walking on Broken Glass"
19 Colin Chisholm (60) "I Drove All Night"
20 Paul Carden (31) "Locked Out of Heaven"

Episode 6 (4 May)

The sixth episode was broadcast on 4 May 2013.

Order Artist (age) Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Adenikè Adenaike (23) "Sweet Love"
2 John Pritchard (31) "Wicked Game"
3 Letitia Grant-Brown (17) "Bust Your Windows"
4 Danny Foster (33) "Wannabe"
5 Jay Aston (51) "Time Is Running Out"
6 Moni Tivony (32) "No Woman, No Cry"
7 Abi Sampa (27) "Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
8 Joseph Apostol (21) "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"
9 Brett Davison (28) "Fast Car"
10 Bronwen Lewis (19) "Fields of Gold"
11 Adam Barron (27) "Summertime"
12 Sophie Mendoza "Daddy"
13 Georgia Thursting "Romeo"
14 Julie E Gordon (39) "Creep"
15 Rita Payne "Billie Jean"
16 Laine Hines "Baby Jane"
17 Gemma Louise Edwards "Habanera"
18 Rob Reynolds (45) "Wish You Were Here"
19 CJ Edwards (24) "Dedication to My Ex (Miss That)"

Battle rounds

This year's battle rounds will feature a new "steal" twist. After each battle round the losing artist will then pitch to the other three coaches on why they should join their team. It is then up to the coach (who have a limited amount of time) to press their red button to the steal the artist. They can press their button as many times as they like but are only allowed to steal one artist. If more than one coach wants to steal the same artist then it is up to the artist to decide which team to join.

The battle round advisors are will.i.am working with Dante Santiago, Jessie J with Claude Kelly, Tom Jones with Cerys Matthews and Danny O'Donoghue with Dido.

Key
– Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
  – Artist defaulted to this coaches team
  – Artist elected to join this coaches team
  – Battle winner
  – Eliminated artist

Episode 1 (11 May)

The first battle rounds episode aired on 11 May.

Order Coach Artist[11] Song[12] Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Tom Jones Jamie Bruce LB Robinson "When Love Comes to Town"
2 will.i.am Matt Henry Jordan Lee Davies "Do I Do"
3 Danny O'Donoghue Andrea Begley Alice Barlow "People Help the People"
4 Jessie J Sarah Cassidy Katie Benbow "E.T."
5 will.i.am Cleo Higgins Nu-tarna "Finally"
6 Jessie J Ash Morgan Adam Barron "I Won't Let You Go"

Episode 2 (12 May)

The second battle rounds episode aired on 12 May.

Order Coach Artist[13] Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 will.i.am Leanne Jarvis Carla & Barbara "Hero"
2 Tom Jones Elise Evans Cherelle Basquine "All About Tonight"
3 Jessie J De'Vide Danny County "Best I Ever Had"
4 will.i.am Leah McFall CJ Edwards "The Way You Make Me Feel"
5 Jessie J Nate James Lovelle Hill "No Air"
6 Danny O'Donoghue Conor Scott Smith & Jones "Some Nights"

Episode 3 (25 May)

There was no episode on 18 May due to the Eurovision Song Contest, so the third battle rounds episode aired on 25 May, which ran for 130 minutes.

Order Coach Artist Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Danny O'Donoghue Mitchel Emms Ricardo Afonso "Are You Gonna Be My Girl"
2 Tom Jones Mike Ward Emma Jade Garbutt "Landslide"
3 Jessie J Alex Buchanan Letitia Grant-Brown "Family Affair"
4 Tom Jones Diva Joseph Apostol "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"
5 Danny O'Donoghue Laura Oakes Abi Sampa "Heaven"
6 will.i.am Liam Tamne John Pritchard "Easy Lover"
7 Jessie J Trevor Francis Lem Knights "Soul Man"
8 Tom Jones Alys Williams Lareena Mitchell "Rambling Man"
9 Danny O'Donoghue Paul Carden Sean Rumsey "I'm a Man"
10 will.i.am Emily Worton Moni Tivony "Little Talks"
11 Tom Jones Colin Chisholm Ragsy "Starlight"
12 Danny O'Donoghue Nadeem Leigh Karl Michael "Red"

Knockout rounds

The recording of the knockout rounds took place at The Fountain Studios on 21 February 2013 and will air on 1 and 2 June 2013.[citation needed] Before each knockout round the coach chooses one artist from their team to get a "fast pass" to the live shows, the remaining six artists from that team are then split up into two groups of three. At the end of each knockout round the coach then decides out of the three artists who wins, and therefore makes up their three artists to take to the live shows.

Key
  – Knockout winner
  – Eliminated artist

Episode 1 (1 June)

Order Coach Artist Song Result
1 Tom Jones Jamie Bruce "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" Eliminated
Cherelle Basquine "1+1" Eliminated
Alys Williams "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" Winner
2 Adam Barron "Maybe I'm Amazed" Eliminated
Ragsy "Local Boy in the Photograph" Eliminated
Joseph Apostol "A Song for You" Winner
3 Mike Ward "Just to See You Smile" Fast pass
4 will.i.am Moni Tivony "Master Blaster" Eliminated
Jordan Lee Davies "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" Eliminated
Leanne Jarvis "Alone" Winner
5 John Pritchard "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart" Eliminated
Cleo Higgins "Leave Me Alone" Winner
Lem Knights "As Long as You Love Me" Eliminated
6 Leah McFall "Lovin' You" Fast pass

Episode 2 (2 June)

Order Coach Artist Song Result
1 Jessie J Danny County "Be My Baby" Eliminated
Trevor Francis "Gimme Some Lovin'" Eliminated
Sarah Cassidy "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" Winner
2 Letitia Grant-Brown "Love Is a Battlefield" Eliminated
Lovelle Hill "True Colors" Eliminated
Matt Henry "Skinny Love" Winner
3 Ash Morgan "Sweet Dreams" Fast pass
4 Danny O'Donoghue Alex Buchanan "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" Eliminated
Abi Sampa "Iris" Eliminated
Andrea Begley "Songbird" Winner
5 Conor Scott "Hey, Soul Sister" Eliminated
Sean Rumsey "Ain't No Sunshine" Eliminated
Mitchel Emms "Need You Now" Winner
6 Karl Michael "Apologize" Fast pass

Live shows

The live performance shows will be aired live from Pinewood Studios and will run for three consecutive weeks, beginning on 7 June 2013. The BBC decided to move the first live show to Friday 7 June to avoid a clash with the Britain's Got Talent final on Saturday 8 June,[14] and the live coverage of the 2013 Canadian Grand Prix on BBC One prevented alternative air dates over the weekend. However, the remaining two live shows will still air on 15 and 22 June 2013.

According to reports, coach Jessie J will perform her latest single "Wild" on the Final Live Show.[15] The first live show featured a medley of performances from last year's winner and finalists, Leanne Mitchell, Bo Bruce, Vince Kidd and Tyler James,[16] and a performance by guest Tom Odell.[17] Avril Lavigne and Beady Eye will perform during the semi-final on 15 June.[18][19] Michael Bublé and Dizzee Rascal featuring Robbie Williams will perform on the final on 22 June 2013.[20][21]

Results summary

Key
  – Artist was in the bottom two
  – Artist received the fewest votes and was eliminated immediately (no bottom two)
Weekly results per artist
Artist Team Week 1 Week 2 Week 3
Round 1 Round 2
Andrea Begley Danny Saved Safe Safe Winner
(Week 3)
Leah McFall will.i.am Saved Safe Safe Runner-up
(Week 3)
Mike Ward Tom Bottom two Safe Safe Runner-up
(Week 3)
Matt Henry Jessie Bottom two Safe 4th Eliminated
(Week 3)
Joseph Apostol Tom Saved Auto Elim Eliminated
(Week 2)
Cleo Higgins will.i.am Bottom two Auto Elim Eliminated
(Week 2)
Karl Michael Danny Bottom two Auto Elim Eliminated
(Week 2)
Ash Morgan Jessie Saved Auto Elim Eliminated
(Week 2)
Leanne Jarvis will.i.am Bottom two Eliminated
(Week 1)
Mitchel Emms Danny Bottom two Eliminated
(Week 1)
Alys Williams Tom Bottom two Eliminated
(Week 1)
Sarah Cassidy Jessie Bottom two Eliminated
(Week 1)

Live show details

Week 1: Quarter-final (7 June)

Running order
Order Coach Artist Song[22] Result
1 Jessie J Matt Henry "Wonder" Bottom two
2 Ash Morgan "Lego House" Fast pass
3 Sarah Cassidy "Love Sensation" Eliminated
4 Tom Jones Alys Williams "Is This Love" Eliminated
5 Joseph Apostol "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" Fast pass
6 Mike Ward "When I Was Your Man" Bottom two
7 Danny O'Donoghue Andrea Begley "Ho Hey" Fast pass
8 Mitchel Emms "Radioactive" Eliminated
9 Karl Michael "A Thousand Years" Bottom two
10 will.i.am Leanne Jarvis "Where Have You Been" Eliminated
11 Cleo Higgins "Imagine" Bottom two
12 Leah McFall "I Will Survive" Fast pass

Week 2: Semi-final (15 June)

Running order
Order Coach Artist Song Result
1 Jessie J Ash Morgan "Ex-Factor" Eliminated
2 Matt Henry "Girl on Fire" Safe
3 Danny O'Donoghue Karl Michael "I Believe I Can Fly" Eliminated
4 Andrea Begley "One of Us" Safe
5 will.i.am Leah McFall "Killing Me Softly with His Song" Safe
6 Cleo Higgins "Don't Let Go (Love)" Eliminated
7 Tom Jones Joseph Apostol "End of the Road" Eliminated
8 Mike Ward "Picking Up the Pieces" Safe

Week 3: Final (22 June)

Running order
Order Coach Artist First song Second song (duet) Third song Result
1 Tom Jones Mike Ward "Suspicious Minds" "Green, Green Grass of Home" "Don't Close Your Eyes" Runner-up
2 Danny O'Donoghue Andrea Begley "My Immortal" "Hall of Fame" "Angel" Winner
3 Jessie J Matt Henry "Babylon" "Never Too Much" N/A (already eliminated) Fourth place
4 will.i.am Leah McFall "I Will Always Love You" "Bang Bang" "Lovin' You" Runner-up

Reception

Ratings

The earlier shows averaged around 7.5 million views, before raising to around 9 million after 14 April once a substantial clash with Britain's Got Talent was avoided.

Show Date Official ratings[24]
(millions)
Weekly rank[24] Share
Blind auditions 1 30 March 7.47 6 26.9%[25]
Blind auditions 2 6 April 7.58 5 28.5%[26]
Blind auditions 3 13 April 7.82 4 26.8%[27]
Blind auditions 4 20 April 9.50 1 N/A[28]
Blind auditions 5 27 April 9.07 1 35.5%[29]
Blind auditions 6 4 May 9.27 1 35.3%[30]
Battle rounds 1 11 May 8.86 1 31.8%[31]
Battle rounds 2 12 May 7.82 3 30.4%[32]
Battle rounds 3 25 May 6.95 6 29.7%[33]
Knockout rounds 1 1 June 6.74 3 26.5%[34]
Knockout rounds 2 2 June 6.36 5 27.0%[35]
Live show 1 7 June 5.14 6 21.7%[36]
Live results 1 7 June 4.74 7 19.3%[36]
Live show 2 15 June 6.55 7 28.1%[37]
The Final 22 June 7.95 1 34.8%[38]
Series average 2013 26.8%

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